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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1966, p. 15

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ss auth. seek sath ea ctuih Jam satel cieh lah tdi diel alll etiehsenale le el abd nie Nine ited eats ah ig a SAVES SOME WEIGHT The 110-pound uranium fuel Joad of the ship Savannah is to 100,000 tons of 'conventional ship fuel. rf | HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS {the British government has de- U.K. To Resume Loan Payments LONDON (AP) -- After skip- i payments for two years af the atarlineg crisis, cided to resume its annual pay- ments on the post-war dollar loan by Canada and the United CUP OF MILK FUND Tot Given Chance To Live Lé14 f LAAd\AL Gan rn AL LD Ww Park Tun Sul was only four States, end of the month. James Callaghan, 000 will be repaid to the and $40,400,000 to Canada, until the year 2000, Sources said Friday the 1966 payment, about $180,000,000, will be made on schedule at the chancellor) of the exchequer, said aca d The loan was negotiated after the Second World War to run years old when he came to the Mokpo TB Children's Hospital, Unhappy and homesick, he was terribly afraid to go to bed, Korean children always sleep on the floor, and with a quilt jtucked under them and over them, they are very: comfy if the floor is warm, But thou- sands like Tun Sul are only used to the cold, bare ground Let Holland L Sift -- FOR -- Winter Hobbies ARBORITE AND FORMICA ELLING for Rec, Rooms SHEET PLYWOODS for FLOORING end PANELLIN Use AUTO RACE BOARD KEM-TONE end KEM-GLO PAINT for Finishing Your BERRY GARAGE DOORS WINTER PROTECTION or HOBBYIST . COMPLETE SELECTION of HOLLAND LTD. -- umber of a squatter's hut, It was all the security he had ever known. The first night the nurse found him in the corridor say- ing over and over to himself, "Somebody must help me to get home'. But both Tun §ul's lungs were affected and he had to stay, so the nurse took him back to his bed; A few hours later she found him fast asleep with his head on his arms on the floor of the dining room P iinear the ward, SUGGEST FOR YOU Home Improvement HARDBOARD WALL PAN- CEILING TILES for All Home HARDBOARD TRAIN AND Remodelling or Project Units for POWER TOOLS end HAND TOOLS for the HANDY MAN LUMBER ond BUILDING PRODUCTS for EVERY PURPOSE FREE HOME DELIVERY LUMBER 725-4709 Taunton Rd. E. and Ritson Rd. at 5-Points The second night he asked her to put his mattress on the floor, and because she under- stood, she pleased him and he felt a little more secure close to the ground. But he was still very unhappy, It was only when he arrived Ih the doctor's office for an examination and solemn- ly proffered him a two + won jece (less than one cent) that 5 brightened. He had paid his way, ' In Tun Sul's world every- thing had its price; he had never experienced loving abun- dance freely given. And in Korea even a tiny child of four jtakes it absolutely for granted that everything has to be paid for, and once you have paid you can expect good service. Once Tun Sul would have died, Today he has a chance of life because of the Mokpo TB Children's Hospital built in 1962 by the Unitarian Service Committee in co-operation with the Norwegian Korean Associa- tion and Mokpo City Hall. Korea has the highest TB rate in the world, but thanks to hos- pital care the disease has been almost wiped out among the under 14's in the Mokpo City area, | Contributions are welcomed jat USC headquarters, 56 Sparks Street, Ottawa 4 and the Bank of Montreal, Oshawa, Ontario, Manager, Mr, McCansh, Funds may also be submitted to The Oshawa Timed editorial Gold Finished Metal MIRROR For Hallwe EAT 'eni 95 24" = 60" Sine entrances or @loset doors .. 25.95) 6-FOOT ALUMINUM STEP LADDER 19.95 8.95 fa\construction of a natural HOSKHI is skiing with a French accent © Escape to Gifts Sure To Please Everyone On Your Lisi! | 30" KITCHEN EXHAUST HOODS PING-PONG TABLES with teke-epert Lege end Stend 18.50 OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1617 COURTICE 728-1611 MOTO SKI SNOW MOBILE With 15 hp motor, speeds up to 50 mph. NOW IN STOCK COLEMAN Stoves, Lanterns, Ther- mos Jugs, Ice Chest. Special . . . While They Lest Mitchell 300 SPINNING REELS $19-%5 Cannot be repeated et this price. ) If you have a sportsman on your. Christmas Gift list. . . you will be well ad- vised to visit Starr Sports and Marina and see the fabulous selection of items for the sports-minded. JIGGER The machine that goes eny- where, Ideal for Hunting, Fishing or just plein enjoy- ment, NOW IN STOCK 1967 MERCURY Trade now for @ good deol. EXTRA SPECIAL Autoloader -- with 4 eee 22 Nylon REMINGTON power scope Reels, Boits ond Lures, Teckle Rod Coses. FISHING SUPPLIES Spinning, Casting and Trolling Rods and Minnow Tropa and Buckets, Lending Nets, Boxes, Creels, the young et SLOT CAR RACING KITS by Aurore ---- Now in Stock Ideal Christmos presents for the young or heert. Hunting coats, vests, socks, cleaning kits, knives, scopes, eross bows, gun racks, flashli terns. A large selection of + powered rifles and .22 rifles, HUNTING SUPPLIES underwear, skeet vest, jackets. Gun cases, TARR King Street East, just past the Townline 723-0211 Open Every Night Except Set. Till 9 P.M, During December gloves, hete, boots, decoys, ights end ten- hotguna, high A Few 1966 MERCURY OUTBOARDS at REDUCED PRICES SPORTS and MARINA A TOY TO CUDDLE and a warm bed to sleep in for the first time in her life. FORT WILLIAM (CP)--- Re- sources Minister Pepin arrived here by air from Ottawa Friday for a two-day look into the na- tural gas supply situation in northwestern Ontario but a local trades and labor official said the trip was a waste of the tax- payers' money. Norman Richards, an official of the Fort William-Port Arthur Trades and Labor Counci}, made the comment after meet- ing Mr, Pepin. Don McMillan, council preal dent, said the council stood be- hind its earlier brief opposing gas e Maenital he Oe Re Ee 2 ee Lakehead Unionist Scores Pepin's Gas Supply Survey -- Little Mi Ae is now well taken care of at the USC TB Children's Hospital in Mokpo, pipeline through the United States, 'We still think it should be an all-Canadian pipeline," he said, Mr, Pepin, at a news confer- ence, said northwestern Ontario will benefit from the proposed ee to be constructed in the "Nothing I saw or heard today changed my mind," he said, He was invited to the area at a meeting of members of Parliament and regional dele gates protesting 'the govern: ment's decision to allow Trans Canada' Pipe Lines Lid, to put its second natural gas line through the U.S, HAMILTON (CP) -- Kenneth David Soble, 55, one of Cana- dian brondcasting's moat imasinative innovators. died Friday night after a short ul ness, He had been chairman of the Ontario Housing Corp, since 1964 and was president and Lwchely Pay 0 nga of Niagara elevision Ltd., operators of tel- évision station CHoH in Hamil. ton, and owner and president of Hamilton radio station CHML, Mr. Soble was taken to hos- a three weeks ago suffering rom overwork and exhaustion, but was released Wednesday, Secretary of State Judy La- Marsh who reports to Parlia- ment on broadcasting, sald in Ottawa that Mr, Goble's death was "a great shock" to her, 'Ken Soble was a very likea- ble man and a great broad- caster, His death is a tremend- ous loss to broadcasting in Canada."' His broadcasting innovations ranged from production of Can- ada's first coast-to-coast radio amateur show in 1031 to the proposition this year that Cana- dian television shows could be beamed domestically in Canada through use of a space satellite, The amateur show lasted un- til television squeezed it out, but the Board of Broadcast gov- ernors still was considering his space broadcasting plan---pro- gg in Ottawa in late Octo- er, SUGGESTS. NETWORK In association with Power Corp, of Canada, Mr, Soble suggested that the $70,000,000. project would create a third Canadian television net- work with shows produced in Toronto, Montreal and Vancou- ver beamed to customers through repeater stations across the country. His entry into broadcasting set the trend he was to follow the rest of his life. Ken Soble Dies, Broadcaster, | : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, Becomber 17, 1966 B Head Of Housing Corporation In 1961 the mayor of Hamil- ton asked him to become chair- man of a committee established to review the city's UrDAN renewal pivviem aan convince the ratepayers that it was a worthwhile and essential project, So successfil was later, in 1962, the provincial rment asked him to head proposed rogr| advisory committee and in 1964 appointed him the first chairman of the Ontario Housing Corp, Again his flair for trying something new showed Lrg He determined that families liv. ing in government « subsidized housing should neither be niade to feel nor appear to be second: class citizens, sarting with a crash acra 'am that encompassed building uge apartment developments with rents geared to income, his plan soon evolved into scattering low-income families throughout urban areas, CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE he that)" For The Best Selection 3500 TREES IN STOCK Professional pruned trees for your choosing, Piece your order now, er come in end toke your plek, J. 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